• What: Grand opening of Hough Early Learning Center.
• When: 10 a.m. Friday.
• Where: 1801 Esther St., Vancouver.
• Info: 360-750-7500.
• On the Web: http://web3.esd112.org/swccc or www.facebook.com/SWCCCESD
Former use: Hough Pool
o What: Six-lane 75-by-45-foot swimming pool.
o When: Opened 1997.
o Owner: Hough Foundation.
o Cost: $1.2 million paid by Paul Christensen, founder of Hough Foundation.
o Closed: Feb. 28, 2010, due to financial hardship.
New use: Hough Early Learning Center
o What: A state-funded preschool for low-income families that prepares children for public school.
o New owner: Educational Service District 112.
o Building purchase price: $150,000.
o Renovation cost: $1.5 million.
o Designer: LSW Architects.
o Size: About 10,000 square feet.
o First day of school: Sept. 10.
A Tyrannosaurus rex waited patiently with its herd of plastic dinosaur buddies. Crayons stood at attention in plastic cups, waiting for chubby hands to create masterpieces. Primary-colored math links and cubes were ready to teach preschoolers about numbers. The childhood classics “Goodnight Moon” and “Is Your Mama a Llama?” stood by to enchant kids during storytime.
The wait is nearly over.
Friday morning the Hough Early Learning Center will host a public open house. On Sept. 10 the center will open its doors to about 140 low-income preschoolers enrolled in the state’s Early Childhood Education Assistance Program.
The building that was the Hough Pool has been transformed into an early learning center administered by Educational Service District 112, which paid $150,000 for the building and spent another $1.5 million to renovate it.